Post by Bill SomervilleI note that there appears to be a time offset somewhere in the WSPRround trip, I see decodes always with a -1.0 DT when both ends arerunning with the same wall clock time.

I encountered this when I was writing the decoder. Most programs start TX at 1 second in, whereas the decoders define t0 to be 2 seconds in.Steve k9an------------------------------------------------------------------------------_______________________________________________wsjt-devel mailing listhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel

Joe, Bill,The reason that I haven’t changed it till now is because of the potential confusion that it might cause when users compare the results from tried-and-true old decoders with the new decoder. If that’s not a concern, then I’m happy to make the change.Steve k9an

Post by Bill SomervilleI note that there appears to be a time offset somewhere in the WSPRround trip, I see decodes always with a -1.0 DT when both ends arerunning with the same wall clock time.

I encountered this when I was writing the decoder. Most programs start TX at 1 second in, whereas the decoders define t0 to be 2 seconds in.Steve k9an------------------------------------------------------------------------------_______________________________________________wsjt-devel mailing listhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel